Not sure if this qualifies buy I just picked up a Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting from Prophet River.32 inch barrels, nice set of chokes and a good carry case. I have always wanted to spend some time shooting some clays .
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This is my Perazzi MT6 which I have had for many years. This gun was ahead of its time as it was one of the first shotguns with factory installed choke tubes. Also has barrel selector which is great when shooting sporting clays. Stock is a factory upgrade but doesn't have the "WOW" that Spanks stock has.
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Not sure if this qualifies buy I just picked up a Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting from Prophet River.32 inch barrels, nice set of chokes and a good carry case. I have always wanted to spend some time shooting some clays .
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Caesar Guerini Ellipse Evo round body with 32” solid rib barrels. The perfect gun that I lucked into on the EE.
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Recent EE pickup now my dedicated skeet gun, Browning Sporter Ultra. This was the successor to the GTI wearing the wide target rib with 30” barrels.
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This is a Perazzi Comp 1 built in 1968. It bears a striking resemblance to the MX8. Years ago I sent it to Briley for choke tubes and skeet tubes in 20, 28 and 410. One of my favourite clay target shotguns. I had the stock and forend refinished and it now looks better than new. I have owned it for over 40 years and it has never required a single mechanical repair.
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I went in a bit of a different direction in building a do-all clays gun.
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I started with a basic 391 sporting, had an adjustable rib installed back when Moneymaker Gun Works was still in business, ordered a nice parallel target stock from Cole and installed a adjustable comb. (most stressful saw cut I have ever made!)
I can adjust the pattern up and down and it is soft to shoot all day long, albeit a tad heavy with the recoil dampener in the stock. I run a T&S shell catcher on it for trap. All other games, I gotta pick up shells....the one downside to a vegimatic.
Of course...a few years after, Beretta came out with the multi-target...
Wow! Thats a beauty of an auto! That wood is awesome looking! Is that rib adjustable poi?



























